Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Galaxy S III Comments

AnonD-121010, 11 Apr 2013Yeah chances are alot of people are in a 2 year contract with their s3, there's no need to upg... morelike you am on S2... frankly marginal gains here and there aren't really worth the effort plus my contract is 50% what it was previously! might not even bother upgrading when that one runs out.

Anonymous, 12 Apr 2013sorry to disappoint you but the Note II has only been out a few monthsi think u r the 1 who is disappointed with whatever lamia or crapplle or whatever ultrash**hit u have .. lol.....keep out troo**l..

advice, 12 Apr 2013i agree with u,they even might wait until the s5 is released.
the decision of not including t... moreSeriously? You think no fm radio is going to stop people buying a phone, fm reception is a legacy feature and unlikely to be missed

Fruitcake, 11 Apr 2013A lot of people will stay loyal to the S3 until the price of the S4 drops down in price,as no ... morei agree with u,they even might wait until the s5 is released.
the decision of not including the fm radio in the s4 will cost samsung a lot.

i think samsung did the big sacrifice of the fm radio just make the insignificant difference in size and weight between the s3 and s4.

samsung should try to fix this by selling samsung made wireless headsets with fm radio.

AnonD-102477, 11 Apr 2013well here is the leaked for future samsung's flagship :
note 3 : 6" screen
s5 : 6"... moreOh dearie, please tell me that your attempt on bashing Samsung's style is a joke, because it's hilariously STUPID. No matter how many times will Samsung increase its screen size, they will NEVER make an S bigger than a Note, and even if they did, they could easily switch it and release the bigger S as a Note and release the smaller Note as an S. Basically, you fail. Not to mention, do you have a problem with having a gigantic screen in a phone the size of phones with only around 4"5-4"7 inch screens?

Really? Frankly, during the course of a week, for average users, no person is going to have a bad experience using a SII. All of these marginal gains and updates are not the quantum leap in the WOW factor as the geeks would want you to believe. People buy the device feeling good about it, then after the thrill has warn off, it is just another boring device doing regular stuff. I would suggest 98% of consumers would not notice a massive difference in every day usage.